Clue Expands Wearable Integrations with Withings, Ultrahuman, WHOOP, Huawei, Polar, Fitbit, Noise and Luna, Unlocking Deeper Insights into Women’s Health

Clue, a period and cycle tracking app trusted by over 100 million people, has broadened its wearable partnerships to incorporate sleep and temperature data into daily health monitoring. By teaming up with major fitness-tracking brands, Clue aims to reveal new connections between women’s cycles and overall wellness, underscoring a growing demand for tailored health insights.

Key Takeaways:

  • Clue extended its wearable collaborations to Withings, Ultrahuman, WHOOP, Huawei, Polar, Fitbit, Noise, and Luna.
  • More than 100 million people worldwide trust Clue for cycle tracking.
  • Over 60% of respondents use or are inclined to use wearables for health or activity tracking.
  • Nearly 40% show interest in monitoring menstrual cycles via wearable devices.
  • Sleep and body temperature metrics are among the most valued data points for users.

Expanding Partnerships with Leading Wearable Brands

Clue, recognized as the number-one women-led period and cycle tracker, has announced an expanded roster of wearable integrations. Building on its partnership with ŌURA, in place since 2023, Clue is now linked with Withings, Ultrahuman, WHOOP, Huawei, Polar, Fitbit, Noise, and Luna. This strategic expansion demonstrates the brand’s goal of connecting crucial health metrics to monthly hormone fluctuations.

Why Wearables Matter for Women’s Health

Recent data from Clue’s user feedback underlines a compelling reason for the brand’s broadened device compatibility. More than 60% of survey respondents say they use—or would be willing to utilize—a wearable device primarily to monitor their health or physical activity. Wearables have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years, fueled by the demand for continuous data on everything from daily step counts to advanced biometrics.

Integrating Sleep and Temperature Data

One of the standout features of Clue’s expanded partnerships is the integration of specific health signals—sleep duration and temperature. According to Clue’s research, more than 80% of wearable owners use their device every day. By adding real-time temperature monitoring alongside daily sleep logs, the app now offers a more holistic picture of each user’s well-being. These measurements, displayed alongside self-tracked symptoms, ensure that correlations between hormonal, sleep, and temperature patterns can be quickly spotted.

Connecting Hormonal Patterns with Lifestyle

Harnessing continuous data from these devices is an important step in demystifying the menstrual cycle for many users. Clue’s integration places personal metrics in the broader context of monthly hormonal changes. This allows users to identify how different phases of the menstrual cycle may affect crucial indicators, such as energy levels and mood, ultimately helping them make more informed decisions throughout the month.

A Growing Demand for Personalized Tracking

Beyond immediate health metrics, the expanded integrations signify Clue’s larger mission: empowering women through accessible, data-driven insights. With almost 40% of people expressing interest in monitoring their menstrual cycle via a wearable, it is evident that the capabilities of these devices align well with evolving health priorities. By combining intuitive app features with wearable data, Clue aims to give users deeper, daily insight into their bodies—one cycle at a time.

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